706:. In its response, the UN Committee expressed concern at the lack of clarity in Burundian law surrounding the status of torture in the statute books, and recommended the government focus on implementing the CATCIDTP domestically and formulate a legislative definition of torture. Concern was also expressed by the Committee at the lack of provision in the Criminal Code relating to protection whilst in police custody, and available access to legal aid. The Working Group reiterated these messages, but highlighted an overall decline in reported torture cases since 2007. The number of torture cases greatly increased during the
797:). Most repatriated citizens returning since the 1993 conflict had found their properties either already occupied or requisitioned by the State. This had led to problems with destitution and homelessness. The report noted the saturation of the courts with cases of land disputes; the consequent judicial delay leading to violence between parties. With the aim of settling these disputes, the government had set up the Land and Other Properties Commission which sought to resolve these land problems and rehabilitate victims. However, a 2008 report of the
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weapons to civilians associated with the CNDD-FDD and police officers provided military training to civilians. Additionally, individual conceptions of justice had resulted in isolated cases of lynching. The
Working Group cited judicial delay as a major factor in inciting people to take justice into their own hands. General governmental and police inertia had contributed to the perception that State institutions cannot provide protection, and that citizens must be accountable for their own safety.
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897:; lack of judicial dependence and efficiency, and judicial corruption; detention and imprisonment of social prisoners and political detainees; and restrictions on freedom of speech, assembly, and association, especially for political parties. Domestic and sexual violence and discrimination against women remained problems. Homosexuality remains widely unaccepted for the Burundi people, and their government.
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Rights Watch and the
Committee to Protect Journalists protested the verdict, the latter reiterating its belief that "Burundi should decriminalize press offenses and allow journalists to speak and write freely without fear of harassment or arrest". In early 2018, Human Rights Watch published documents on how Burundi's security services and members of the ruling party
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schoolgirls were arrested for doodling on a portrait of
President Nkurunziza's face in their schoolbooks. Four of them, the youngest of whom was 13, were released, but the remaining three were formally charged on March 18 with "insulting the head of state" which carries a jail sentence of up to five years.
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In the wake of the 2010 elections, Human Rights Watch reported that the
National Intelligence Service arbitrarily practiced physical and psychological torture on members of the opposition who had been arrested on a variety of dubious charges, including 'threatening state security' and 'participation
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In 2010, the incumbent CNDD-FDD party won its second municipal elections, despite accusations of intimidation, fraud, inciting political violence, and restricting freedoms of association and expression around election time. Accordingly, the legitimacy of these newly established institutions of State
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noted several instances during and after the election where journalists had been targeted for criticizing the government. This included arbitrary arrests, threats, detainment, and beatings. Consequently, in 2011 Burundi was given the press status of 'Not Free' by the NGO. In March 2019, seven minor
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The phenomenon of sexual violence, particularly against women and children, was cited by the
Working Group as one of the critical areas for concern. However, there was a significant lack of data pertaining to the number of sexual assaults taking place throughout the country; this was partly due to
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documented a range of violations during the elections, including campaigning before the legally authorized campaign period, assassinations, arbitrary arrests, verbal confrontations, fraud, restrictions on the right to free assembly, bribery, and hiring and firing based on political affiliation. At
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particularly volatile. As polls closed in June, it was reported that "the voting was held against the backdrop of daily grenade blasts that threatened to push the country back into civil strife", and that political freedom was severely compromised. The
Burundian non-governmental organization (NGO)
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mandate in the country in
September 2011. This coincides with a rapid rise in politically motivated killings and general impunity throughout the country. The Burundian government, however, has been reluctant in providing adequate financial support to the Commission, thus its ability to investigate
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Prison conditions in
Burundi are dire. Decent food, clothing, hygiene and medical care cannot be properly funded by their low budget. The prisons are also overcrowded. In November 2018 10,987 persons were officially detained in Burundi's prisons, which are only designed to hold 4,195. NGO workers
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Although the
Constitution guarantees the right to a fair trial, the exercise of this right is often undermined by the inadequacy of human, financial, material and logistic resources. Amnesty International noted in its submission to the Working Group that the judiciary is hindered by corruption, a
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and called for his "immediate and unconditional release." On 13 May 2011, Kavumbagu was acquitted of treason, but found guilty on the charge of publishing an article "likely to discredit the state or economy". He was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment and was released for time served. Human
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study in 2010 found 68% of households in
Burundi living in poverty, and 17% of children orphaned because of AIDS). In spite of the government's insistence that it does not recruit soldiers under the age of 18, the report also highlighted concerns that the recruitment of child soldiers persists.
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Although guaranteed in the Constitution, the 1993-2005 civil war led to massive violations of the right to life. A primary cause behind these violations was the proliferation of firearms among the civil population. A 2011 Human Rights Watch report suggested that government officials distributed
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However, the report noted that despite these efforts at the governmental level, the gender approach had not been fully accepted by Burundian society. The disparity manifested itself most notably at the public service level; women were vastly underrepresented at all levels of decision making in
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issued in March 2009, the HRC adopted all recommendations the Working Group made in respect of Burundi. In particular, the Council applauded the introduction of a new penal code which criminalized war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, torture, rape and sexual violence, and guaranteed
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is governed as a presidential representative democratic republic, with an estimated population of 10,557,259 in 2012. The country has experienced a long history of social unrest and ethnic tension between the Hutu majority and Tutsi minority, with successive civil wars jeopardizing national
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urged Burundi to 'refrain, as a matter of priority, from arbitrary detention, extrajudicial and arbitrary executions...and ensure that persons arrested or detained on criminal charges are held in official places of detention'. There have been many cases of extrajudicial killings during the
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Government security forces continued to commit numerous serious human rights abuses, including killings, rapes, and beatings of civilians and detainees with widespread impunity. Human rights problems also included vigilante abuse and personal score-settling; rape of men and boys; harsh,
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The 1982 report covers the year 1981 and the first half of 1982, and the following 1984 report covers the second half of 1982 and the whole of 1983. In the interest of simplicity, these two aberrant "year and a half" reports have been split into three year-long reports through
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has been drawn into question in light of the irregularities and repression of the elections. The major challenge facing the advancement of human rights in Burundi continues to stem from the continuance of political volatility, and the persistence of discriminatory remedies of
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480:(FNL), and a new Constitution was adopted by national referendum in 2005. The Constitution established cognitive institutions of State, including the Executive, Judiciary, and Legislature, with a view to promoting the rule of law and a more cogent human rights framework.
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In 2000, a rudimentary Governmental Commission on Human Rights was set up, which at the recommendation of the 2008 Universal Periodic Review (UPR) became the National Independent Human Rights Commission in 2009. However, the institution is yet to be accredited by the
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that there is a strong correlation between areas of intense military activity and high incidences of sexual violence. Furthermore, Amnesty International claims rape, in addition to physical mutilation, was used during the 1993-2005 conflict as 'a strategy of war'
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government. The Working Group thus recommended the national gender policy be extended to adopt an array of changes equalizing laws of succession, taxation, adultery, the selling of family assets, labour codes, and the standardization of the age of marriage.
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810:. The 1993 crisis destroyed a substantial number of settlements, which gave rise to a significant humanitarian challenge. A governmental housing policy had met the needs of some, but not the majority of, destitute Burundians.
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3783:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 12. Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty. New York, 15 December 1989"
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2015:
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3899:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 11c. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. New York, 25 May 2000"
1977:
4044:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 11d. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a communications procedure. New York, 19 December 2011. New York, 10 December 2008"
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The report noted that the situation of children in Burundi is deteriorating. Ongoing conflict, poverty, and high rates of HIV/AIDS were cited as the main factors contributing to the plight of Burundian children. (A
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3812:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 13. International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families. New York, 18 December 1990"
3870:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 11b. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict. New York, 25 May 2000"
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believe that many detainees receive no legal assistance, accused persons stay imprisoned without trial for long periods of time and that penal alternatives to prison sentencing must be introduced.
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Although the aforementioned amendments were introduced to the statute books in 2009, in the same revision the government officially criminalized same-sex relations. The Burundian gay rights group
3638:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 6. Convention on the non-applicability of statutory limitations to war crimes and crimes against humanity. New York, 26 November 1968"
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of the Working Group, Burundi's Criminal Code was criticized for a number of shortcomings. The Working Group highlighted several areas of concern for the development of human rights, including:
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development since Burundi's decolonization as a Belgian territory in 1962. The most recent conflict broke out in 1993 with the assassination of Burundi's first democratically elected president,
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report that prison conditions remain poor, and more than 60% of inmates are pre-trial detainees. Little progress has been made in the area of improving public defender and legal aid services.
3841:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 8b. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. New York, 6 October 1999"
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least six political parties had committed offenses, but the ruling CNDD-FDD was cited as most frequently responsible. In the wake of the elections (which the incumbent CNDD-FDD and President
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presidential, legislative and communal elections on May 20. The elections were mutilated by violence, arrests of opposition members, including candidates, and a crackdown on free speech.
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4015:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 3a. Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. New York, 10 December 2008"
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3725:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 9. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. New York, 10 December 1984"
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3986:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 16. International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. New York, 20 December 2006"
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noted in a 2011 report that repressive tactics are often taken out by political parties with a view to precluding other parties from electoral success. This practice rendered the
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demanded the release of Burundian human rights defender Germain Rukuki, who is currently serving an outrageous 32-year prison sentence simply for advocating for human rights.
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Because of the prevalence of conflict in Burundi since independence, the country has witnessed a massive exodus of Burundian refugees to neighboring countries (predominantly
3957:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 15a. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. New York, 13 December 2006"
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3609:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 5. Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. New York, 16 December 1966"
3522:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 2. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. New York, 7 March 1966"
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won after the opposition pulled out), reciprocal killings were perpetrated by the government against the former rebel group, and its main opposition rival, the Hutu FNL.
523:(Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment – CATCIDTP). Articles 13-19 of the Burundian Constitution embody these rights.
3696:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 8. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. New York, 18 December 1979"
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has since reported cases of forced evictions of homosexuals. However, it is noted that homophobia in Burundi is not as extreme as cases in other African countries,
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The report also noted the lack of a juvenile justice system. The holding of children in the same cells as convicted adults made them extremely vulnerable to abuse.
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called on the government to strengthen its support for the NIHRC. The role of a national Commission has become increasingly important since the termination of a
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The Working Group on the UPR, in accordance with the Human Rights Council (HRC), held its review on Burundi in December 2009. The next UPR is planned for 2014.
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3493:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 1. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Paris, 9 December 1948"
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lack of resources and training, and executive interference. Consequently, a large number of cases go unreported. In its submission to the Working Group, the
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3551:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 3. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. New York, 16 December 1966"
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The constitution addresses issues such as freedom of speech and of the press; however, the government generally did not respect these rights in practice.
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Note that the "Year" signifies the "Year covered". Therefore the information for the year marked 2008 is from the report published in 2009, and so on.
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3928:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 15. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. New York, 13 December 2006"
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3580:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 4. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. New York, 16 December 1966"
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Partisan youth groups add to political volatility, raising concerns that youth could easily be manipulated into carrying out acts of violence.
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On 18 May 2022, Human Rights Watch published a report that human rights abuses by Imbonerakure members have substantially worsened since
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542:(OPCAT). During the UPR, a panel of 41 delegations praised Burundi's ratification of a substantial number of international instruments.
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3754:"United Nations Treaty Collection: Chapter IV: Human Rights: 11. Convention on the Rights of the Child. New York, 20 November 1989"
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Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty
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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography
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In April 2009, 782 people were arrested arbitrarily during the political unrest between political factions and the military.
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Burundi has, since gaining its independence, been cited as a State guilty of widespread violations of human rights. A 2010
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beat, raped, and killed suspected opponents during the month of May. The referendum for constitution was held on May 17.
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2737:"The Burundi schoolgirls arrested for doodling on President's photo are still in custody despite order to free them"
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Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict
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International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families
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noted the Commission has limited powers and 'is not able to handle disputes within expected timelines'.
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Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity
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Burundi has ratified and acceded to a number of significant human rights instruments, including the
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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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cultural prejudice, meaning some cases are not reported and instead adjudicated within the family.
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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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Summary of the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review prepared by the Human Rights Council
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highlighted that Burundi had made progress in only one of its 15 Millennium Development Goals.
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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a Communications Procedure
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Burundi's government has been repeatedly criticized by human rights organizations including
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life-threatening prison and detention center conditions; prolonged prenatal detention and
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Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
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International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
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International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid
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Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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3185:"Burundi: Arrest of journalist and human rights defender Mr Jean-Claude Kavumbagu"
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International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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National Council for the Defense of Democracy–Forces for the Defense of Democracy
2914:"Burundi: Extrajudicial executions and systematic killings must be investigated"
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became president in 2020, particularly in the northwestern part of the country.
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National Report Submitted to the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review
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559:. Its current role as an investigatory and reporting body remains unfulfilled.
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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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In 2022, Freedom House rated Burundi's human rights at 14 out 100 (not free).
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children's rights. It also encouraged the ongoing development of the NIHRC.
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Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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Integrating the gender dimension throughout all government ministries; and
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International Coordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions
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The Working Group noted that in 2006, Burundi submitted a report to the
2712:"Three Burundi schoolgirls face jail for doodling on President's photo"
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2796:"Burundi: 348 'extrajudicial' killings in 12 months - UN - Africanews"
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The Working Group noted that the Burundian government had taken step
3388:"Freedom in the World 2013: Democratic Breakthroughs in the Balance"
3313:"Burundi: It's time to release human rights defender Germain Rukuki"
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Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
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Taking steps towards the establishment of a National Gender Council.
517:
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
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2658:"Перманентный Макияж Бровей Киев - Перманентный макияж бровей цена"
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The abrogation of the rights of victims also fed directly into the
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The 1993-2005 conflict particularly heightened gender-based abuse.
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2547:"Burundi: Strengthen Support for National Human Rights Commission"
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Lack of an adequate supervisory system in places of detention; and
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3215:"BURUNDI: DEMAND RELEASE OF ONLINE EDITOR: JEAN-CLAUDE KAVUMBAGU"
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serious violations of human rights is significantly compromised.
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report named Burundi as the most corrupt country in East Africa.
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International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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The following chart shows Burundi's ratings since 1972 in the
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The report also examined key areas of concern in more detail.
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Proposed criminal sanctions in the Code against homosexuality.
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International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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2846:"Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees"
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UN Human Rights Body: Renew Mandate of Burundi Investigation
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of August 2000, peace was brokered between rebel groups the
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Ministry of External Relations and International Cooperation
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Formulating an action plan for the implementation thereof;
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3339:"Burundi: Suspected Opponents Killed, Detained, Tortured"
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While freedom of speech is constitutionally guaranteed,
3155:"Burundi: Free Journalist Detained on Treason Charges"
3125:"Burundi must free Kavumbagu, halt flawed prosecution"
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Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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National Independent Human Rights Commission (NIHRC)
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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The practice of marriage between rapist and victim;
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International Legal Instruments Ratified by Burundi
3250:"Burundi: Journalist Acquitted of Treason Charges"
3099:"Burundi | Amnesty International Report 2009"
2387:"The World Factbook - Central Intelligence Agency"
912:for the multiple arrests and trials of journalist
722:Formulating and adopting a national gender policy;
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3287:"Burundi: Intimidation, Arrests During Elections"
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488:in the absence of an accountable justice system.
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2633:"Burundi: Tensions High in Run-Up to Elections"
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859:where the penalty for homosexuality is death
3361:"Country ratings and status, FIW 1973-2021"
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513:African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights
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4258:Democratic Republic of the Congo
4112:Constitution of Burundi (French)
4087:Freedom in the World 2012 Report
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616:Universal Periodic Review (UPR)
4643:Origins of Hutu, Tutsi and Twa
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590:Commission Episcopale et Paix
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195:Administrative divisions
5133:Human rights by country
5128:Human rights in Burundi
4189:Human rights in Africa
2944:"Overpopulated prisons"
1877:International treaties
743:The rights of the child
644:Extrajudicial killings;
118:Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni
3084:State Dept 2019 report
2646:– via AllAfrica.
2320:LGBT rights in Burundi
1863:International treaties
922:prisoner of conscience
321:Diplomatic missions of
4403:SĂŁo TomĂ© and PrĂncipe
4263:Republic of the Congo
4082:Amnesty International
3219:Amnesty International
1867:Burundi's stances on
1851:Évariste Ndayishimiye
1279:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1262:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1245:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1228:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1211:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1194:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1177:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1160:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1143:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
1126:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
952:Évariste Ndayishimiye
945:Amnesty International
918:Amnesty International
914:Jean-Claude Kavumbagu
882:Other civil liberties
781:The rights of victims
581:Amnesty International
94:Évariste Ndayishimiye
4921:Bank of the Republic
4846:Council of Ministers
4681:Burundian genocides
3557:on 17 September 2012
3040:www.freedomhouse.org
2942:Kanyange, Mireille.
2920:. 22 December 2015.
2686:www.freedomhouse.org
2533:"Annual Report 2010"
1108:Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
964:Freedom in the World
958:Historical situation
932:On 1 June 2020, the
538:(OP-CEDAW), and the
125:Council of Ministers
53:Constitutional Court
5138:Politics of Burundi
4702:Burundian Civil War
4478:States with limited
3760:on 11 February 2014
3586:on 1 September 2010
3528:on 11 February 2011
3221:. 6 December 2010.
2968:. 8 November 2011.
2772:. 24 January 2011.
2325:Politics of Burundi
1593:Domitien Ndayizeye
976:Historical ratings
476:(CNDD-FDD) and the
468:. In line with the
23:Politics of Burundi
4946:Telecommunications
4670:Colonial residents
4660:German East Africa
4648:Kingdom of Burundi
4141:2016-11-12 at the
4129:2015-09-19 at the
4117:2011-05-31 at the
4107:Human Rights Watch
4092:2019-09-11 at the
4076:2014-05-05 at the
4071:2012 Annual Report
3963:on 13 January 2016
3789:on 20 October 2012
3731:on 8 November 2010
3499:on 20 October 2012
3343:Human Rights Watch
3291:Human Rights Watch
3159:Human Rights Watch
2549:. 6 October 2011.
1833:Pierre Nkurunziza
1816:Pierre Nkurunziza
1799:Pierre Nkurunziza
1782:Pierre Nkurunziza
1765:Pierre Nkurunziza
1748:Pierre Nkurunziza
1731:Pierre Nkurunziza
1714:Pierre Nkurunziza
1697:Pierre Nkurunziza
1680:Pierre Nkurunziza
1663:Pierre Nkurunziza
1646:Pierre Nkurunziza
1629:Pierre Nkurunziza
1575:Domitien Ndayizeye
934:Human Rights Watch
906:Human Rights Watch
871:in armed groups'.
647:Arbitrary arrests;
630:2015-09-19 at the
595:2020-02-04 at the
564:Human Rights Watch
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403:Burundi portal
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682:The right to life
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